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Show 1955 Program Of Extension Service Planned Initial steps are 1 underway for planning the 1955 work program of the Extension Service in Duchesne Du-chesne County. Franked cards are being mailed to Duchesne County women by Mary Lois Reichert, home demonstration demon-stration agent, on which are listed 20 various suggestions for demonstrations, dem-onstrations, illustrated talks, and schools. In order to have a voice in the planning of the 1955 home demonstration program in the county, each of these women are asked to select for choices of courses by filling in the numbers 1 to 4 on the blank spaces next to the suggestion on the card, and to sign their name and community, commun-ity, then mail the card which is addressed to Miss Reichert. Suggestions on the card from program planning include: Salad making, meat cookery, quick mixes, mix-es, bread, sweet rolls, nutrition discussion, casserole dishes, freezing freez-ing and canning, color in the home, use of the budget, home management, laundry, selection of electrical equipment, lamp shade making, upholstery, wood refin-ishing, refin-ishing, hems and seams, pattern fitting and alteration, selections of clothing, new fabrics, pressing. Returned cards will be compiled and requested services listed by community and by the county as a whole. Then a general planning meeting will be called and a county committee will help Miss Reichert determine which of these demonstrations should be given according to the number of requests re-quests for each. This committee will help her outline the number of communities in which to give each demonstration. Planning of the Extension Service Ser-vice program is done in this manner man-ner in order to meet the desires of the women of the county as far as possible, Miss Reichert explains |